Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially see revenues as high as $1,000,000. I will review this opportunity and give you my thoughts

published:08 Jul 2018

views:140744

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Amazon Prime packages in Amazon (AMZN) branded vans and uniforms. The company wants to help launch small businesses in the United States dedicated to taking its packages on the last step of their journey: from local Amazon sorting centers to the customers who ordered them.

published:28 Jun 2018

views:109062

published:17 Nov 2014

views:1323

published:08 Oct 2014

views:456

After a touch from Heaven through ProphetT.B. Joshua, the demon within this Swedish man goes wild and reveals itself as a legion. Prophet T.B. Joshua uses the opportunity to pray for viewers all over the world!
“Whatever demon, whatever name you call - there is never a demon Jesus cannot deliver. Be delivered, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!” #TBJoshua
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published:16 Dec 2014

views:205378

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how it goes. And you're wondering if that's an okay plan. And most definitely. I've been a Labor & Delivery nurse for 10 years, and there are women who surprise me with their ability to squish a baby out. I've seen little 4'10" ladies deliver 7 pounders without a problem, and taller women have problems getting out a 6 1/2 pounder. Really, what it comes down to is the size of your pelvis. Now, if you see a woman that has large hips, you might say, "Oh, she should have 10 kids. She's got great birthing hips." But really, what do we always hear? We hear that it's the inside that counts. And your pelvis has an inlet, that's what the baby goes through, that's what they fit through. There's no way to predetermine the size of your pelvis, and compare it to the size of your baby, and decide if they're proportionate. The only thing we can do is try to squeeze them through. So this would mean either letting you go into labor spontaneously, or by inducing you once you get far enough along that the doctor feels like there would be minimal risk to the baby for them to be born. Usually this is at 39 weeks and beyond.
So if this is your first baby, it would be normal for labor to take a long time. On average, first-time moms labor from 12 to 18 hours, and this is without an induction. And it also doesn't include all the hours leading up to labor when you might have been contracting a lot and feeling like you're in labor. The true definition of labor is actually cervical change from hour to hour. So some girls say, "I was in labor for 5 days.", and really, you're only in labor for the hours leading up to the delivery of your baby when your cervix is actively changing from hour to hour. So basically what I'm getting at is if you spontaneously go into labor or you're induced, expect it to take a long time. Don't be surprised by that.
And then what would clue the doctors into the fact that a C-section is necessary is that, above and beyond the normal amount of time that we expect, your contractions are strong enough that your cervix should be changing, and it's not. Or maybe the baby's head never comes down in your pelvis. It is possible to just halt progress altogether. Maybe you don't get past 1, 2, 3, 4 centimeters, but there are some women who get all the way to 10, push for 2 hours, and still need a C-section. That's determined when the baby just won't fit through. So there are different ways that we can tell this. We monitor closely during labor, and give you ample opportunity to see if you can deliver vaginally, as longs your baby is tolerating things, and the heartbeat pattern of your baby is showing us that they're doing well while inside of you. We can be patient and give it some time before we throw in the towel and say it's time for a C-section.
Now one thing I want you to understand is that C-sections are not the worst case scenario. So if you end up needing a C-section, just know that it's basically like a detour. Our goal is a healthy mom and a healthy baby, and we're assuming that that's yours too. And sometimes C-sections are necessary in order to achieve good outcomes. So I recommend staying in close contact with your doctor, and make sure you keep all of your prenatal appointments, write down questions that you might have, ask them, and your doctor will be able to give you the best advice based on their knowledge of your circumstances. And then of course, your nurses and your doctor, when you're in the hospital laboring, will be able to answer any questions you have about what's happening at that point. Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.

published:14 Aug 2015

views:17754

David Coleman, incoming President of the College Board, moderates a panel of
distinguished national experts to discuss the evidence for and possible solutions
to the problem of providing all students with equitable access to opportunity.
Learn more about the College Board Forum: http://forum.collegeboard.org

published:25 Oct 2012

views:348

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it for you.
https://www.cbtnews.com/maximize-your-opportunity-and-deliver-the-promise/

published:06 Mar 2018

views:16

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Point is dedicated to messaging, the crystallizing ideas, articulating the essence & delivering it for results.
We work globally with data-dumpers, buzz-word-addicts & slide-dependents; among Make a Point clients are Microsoft, Cisco, Applied Materials, EY, Merck Group, Amdocs, NICE, Adama, Teva. We work with executives, teams & organizations on any opportunity to deliver a message; internal or external, face-to-face or remote, formal & informal.
We created Make a Point, our online message-crafting tool based on 10+ years of preparing clients for events, conferences, customer-facing opportunities, etc. Make a Point is our way of sharing our expertise - a messaging DIY. How?
A 5-steps to transform ideas into messages.
Make a Point asks, challenges, pushes farther to find focus.
Ideas are organized, processed, edited.
A smart scan evaluates messages
Video to simulate message delivery.
Thought partners, peers and experts for feedback & collaboration.
Master messaging with Make a Point!
howtomakeapoint.com/
https://twitter.com/howtomakeapoint
www.facebook.com/howtomakeapoint/

published:11 Sep 2016

views:40

published:04 Dec 2017

views:42

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you.

published:28 Jun 2018

views:151

Winning new profitable business can be made easier working with Broadley Speaking's proven methodology. Listen to Cristel Worth explaining how this works.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Come fare Lead Generation con Successo parte 1. Successful Lead Generation.1(ITA with ENG subtitles)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1WUtEUImXE
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Delivery (commerce)

Delivery is the process of transporting goods from a source location to a predefined destination. There are different delivery types. Cargo (physical goods) are primarily delivered via roads and railroads on land, shipping lanes on the sea and airline networks in the air. Certain specialized goods may be delivered via other networks, such as pipelines for liquid goods, power grids for electrical power and computer networks such as the Internet or broadcast networks for electronic information.

The general process of delivering goods is known as distribution. The study of effective processes for delivery and disposition of goods and personnel is called logistics. Firms that specialize in delivering commercial goods from point of production or storage to point of sale are generally known as distributors, while those that specialize in the delivery of goods to the consumer are known as delivery services. Postal, courier, and relocation services also deliver goods for commercial and private interests.

Start your own Amazon delivery business make $300,000/year !!!!

Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially see revenues as high as $1,000,000. I will review this opportunity and give you my thoughts

2:55

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Amazon Prime packages in Amazon (AMZN) branded vans and uniforms. The company wants to help launch small businesses in the United States dedicated to taking its packages on the last step of their journey: from local Amazon sorting centers to the customers who ordered them.

Nick Clegg: There is only one party who can deliver opportunity for everyone

Nick Clegg: There is only one party who can deliver opportunity for everyone

Nick Clegg: There is only one party who can deliver opportunity for everyone

2:00

NEVER A DEMON JESUS CANNOT DELIVER!

NEVER A DEMON JESUS CANNOT DELIVER!

NEVER A DEMON JESUS CANNOT DELIVER!

After a touch from Heaven through ProphetT.B. Joshua, the demon within this Swedish man goes wild and reveals itself as a legion. Prophet T.B. Joshua uses the opportunity to pray for viewers all over the world!
“Whatever demon, whatever name you call - there is never a demon Jesus cannot deliver. Be delivered, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!” #TBJoshua
STAY CONNECTED TO EMMANUEL TV:
- Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/tbjministries
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3:41

I'm very petite. Is it safe to deliver my baby vaginally, or should I have a C-section?

I'm very petite. Is it safe to deliver my baby vaginally, or should I have a C-section?

I'm very petite. Is it safe to deliver my baby vaginally, or should I have a C-section?

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how it goes. And you're wondering if that's an okay plan. And most definitely. I've been a Labor & Delivery nurse for 10 years, and there are women who surprise me with their ability to squish a baby out. I've seen little 4'10" ladies deliver 7 pounders without a problem, and taller women have problems getting out a 6 1/2 pounder. Really, what it comes down to is the size of your pelvis. Now, if you see a woman that has large hips, you might say, "Oh, she should have 10 kids. She's got great birthing hips." But really, what do we always hear? We hear that it's the inside that counts. And your pelvis has an inlet, that's what the baby goes through, that's what they fit through. There's no way to predetermine the size of your pelvis, and compare it to the size of your baby, and decide if they're proportionate. The only thing we can do is try to squeeze them through. So this would mean either letting you go into labor spontaneously, or by inducing you once you get far enough along that the doctor feels like there would be minimal risk to the baby for them to be born. Usually this is at 39 weeks and beyond.
So if this is your first baby, it would be normal for labor to take a long time. On average, first-time moms labor from 12 to 18 hours, and this is without an induction. And it also doesn't include all the hours leading up to labor when you might have been contracting a lot and feeling like you're in labor. The true definition of labor is actually cervical change from hour to hour. So some girls say, "I was in labor for 5 days.", and really, you're only in labor for the hours leading up to the delivery of your baby when your cervix is actively changing from hour to hour. So basically what I'm getting at is if you spontaneously go into labor or you're induced, expect it to take a long time. Don't be surprised by that.
And then what would clue the doctors into the fact that a C-section is necessary is that, above and beyond the normal amount of time that we expect, your contractions are strong enough that your cervix should be changing, and it's not. Or maybe the baby's head never comes down in your pelvis. It is possible to just halt progress altogether. Maybe you don't get past 1, 2, 3, 4 centimeters, but there are some women who get all the way to 10, push for 2 hours, and still need a C-section. That's determined when the baby just won't fit through. So there are different ways that we can tell this. We monitor closely during labor, and give you ample opportunity to see if you can deliver vaginally, as longs your baby is tolerating things, and the heartbeat pattern of your baby is showing us that they're doing well while inside of you. We can be patient and give it some time before we throw in the towel and say it's time for a C-section.
Now one thing I want you to understand is that C-sections are not the worst case scenario. So if you end up needing a C-section, just know that it's basically like a detour. Our goal is a healthy mom and a healthy baby, and we're assuming that that's yours too. And sometimes C-sections are necessary in order to achieve good outcomes. So I recommend staying in close contact with your doctor, and make sure you keep all of your prenatal appointments, write down questions that you might have, ask them, and your doctor will be able to give you the best advice based on their knowledge of your circumstances. And then of course, your nurses and your doctor, when you're in the hospital laboring, will be able to answer any questions you have about what's happening at that point. Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.

1:33:22

Deliver Rigorous Opportunities for Students Who Have Demonstrated Their Readiness (Full)

Deliver Rigorous Opportunities for Students Who Have Demonstrated Their Readiness (Full)

Deliver Rigorous Opportunities for Students Who Have Demonstrated Their Readiness (Full)

David Coleman, incoming President of the College Board, moderates a panel of
distinguished national experts to discuss the evidence for and possible solutions
to the problem of providing all students with equitable access to opportunity.
Learn more about the College Board Forum: http://forum.collegeboard.org

1:15

Maximize Your Opportunity and Deliver The Promise

Maximize Your Opportunity and Deliver The Promise

Maximize Your Opportunity and Deliver The Promise

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it for you.
https://www.cbtnews.com/maximize-your-opportunity-and-deliver-the-promise/

0:59

What is the most important opportunity you have had to deliver a message?

What is the most important opportunity you have had to deliver a message?

What is the most important opportunity you have had to deliver a message?

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Point is dedicated to messaging, the crystallizing ideas, articulating the essence & delivering it for results.
We work globally with data-dumpers, buzz-word-addicts & slide-dependents; among Make a Point clients are Microsoft, Cisco, Applied Materials, EY, Merck Group, Amdocs, NICE, Adama, Teva. We work with executives, teams & organizations on any opportunity to deliver a message; internal or external, face-to-face or remote, formal & informal.
We created Make a Point, our online message-crafting tool based on 10+ years of preparing clients for events, conferences, customer-facing opportunities, etc. Make a Point is our way of sharing our expertise - a messaging DIY. How?
A 5-steps to transform ideas into messages.
Make a Point asks, challenges, pushes farther to find focus.
Ideas are organized, processed, edited.
A smart scan evaluates messages
Video to simulate message delivery.
Thought partners, peers and experts for feedback & collaboration.
Master messaging with Make a Point!
howtomakeapoint.com/
https://twitter.com/howtomakeapoint
www.facebook.com/howtomakeapoint/

1:01

WHEN GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY, DELIVER EXCELLENCE AND NEVER QUIT.......ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR.

WHEN GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY, DELIVER EXCELLENCE AND NEVER QUIT.......ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR.

WHEN GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY, DELIVER EXCELLENCE AND NEVER QUIT.......ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR.

0:39

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you.

1:01

How We Deliver Sales Opportunities: Our Approach

How We Deliver Sales Opportunities: Our Approach

How We Deliver Sales Opportunities: Our Approach

Winning new profitable business can be made easier working with Broadley Speaking's proven methodology. Listen to Cristel Worth explaining how this works.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Come fare Lead Generation con Successo parte 1. Successful Lead Generation.1(ITA with ENG subtitles)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1WUtEUImXE
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

1:34

Sales Tip - The Right Way to Deliver a Proposal

Sales Tip - The Right Way to Deliver a Proposal

Sales Tip - The Right Way to Deliver a Proposal

http://www.engageselling.com: You work hard to generate a lead and nurture it to a forecast opportunity. Don't blow it when it comes time to deliver the proposal!
Comment below with a sales question and you could be featured in Colleen's next video or win a signed copy of Colleen's book, "NonstopSalesBoom." (http://www.SalesBoomBook.com/go)
See more sales tips at http://www.engageselling.com/sales-tips. And make sure you click to subscribe to this channel!

4:35

HOW TO DELIVER AWARD WINNING CUSTOMER SERVICE | GEOFF RAMM

HOW TO DELIVER AWARD WINNING CUSTOMER SERVICE | GEOFF RAMM

HOW TO DELIVER AWARD WINNING CUSTOMER SERVICE | GEOFF RAMM

http://www.geofframm.com
Thanks to viewing my latest video filmed at the Specsavers LOVED Conference at the ICCBirmingham.
This is one of my most recent favourite stories which features in my CelebrityService keynotes and interactive sessions. What Pam did was out of the ordinary. She spotted the opportunity to deliver a great customer experience and she nailed it perfectly and personally. Thank you Pam and Virgin Trains East Coast.
Three simple rules to Celebrity Service; 1. Give what you don't need to. 2. Personalise where you can. 3. Add a touch of magic.
To watch the video I made featuring a cameo performance from Elliot click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS3GWoMcqec
Like you, Geoff Ramm, the creator and author of Celebrity Service and OMG Marketing, knows the only way you can attract more customers is to create jaw-dropping marketing. Not only that but great customer service leads to lucrative, repeat business.
So how do you create highly successful marketing ideas? And how can you design a customer experience that has you talked about for decades to come? Geoff knows the Jedi Mind Trick to make you craved by your customers, envied by your competitors and raved about in your industry.
In his interactive customer service and marketing keynotes, your team will not only discover out-of-this-world ideas, they will come up with them and be excited to implement them too.
Entrepreneurs, companies and organisations across six continents have outperformed the competition by using Geoff's unique insights on customer service and marketing.
Geoff’s on-stage presence will have you on the edge of your creative seats.

Start your own Amazon delivery business make $300,000/year !!!!

Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially see revenues as high as $1,000,000. I will review this opportunity and give you my thoughts

published: 08 Jul 2018

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Amazon Prime packages in Amazon (AMZN) branded vans and uniforms. The company wants to help launch small businesses in the United States dedicated to taking its packages on the last step of their journey: from local Amazon sorting centers to the customers who ordered them.

Nick Clegg: There is only one party who can deliver opportunity for everyone

published: 08 Oct 2014

NEVER A DEMON JESUS CANNOT DELIVER!

After a touch from Heaven through ProphetT.B. Joshua, the demon within this Swedish man goes wild and reveals itself as a legion. Prophet T.B. Joshua uses the opportunity to pray for viewers all over the world!
“Whatever demon, whatever name you call - there is never a demon Jesus cannot deliver. Be delivered, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!” #TBJoshua
STAY CONNECTED TO EMMANUEL TV:
- Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/tbjministries
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published: 16 Dec 2014

I'm very petite. Is it safe to deliver my baby vaginally, or should I have a C-section?

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how it goes. And you're wondering if that's an okay plan. And most definitely. I've been a Labor & Delivery nurse for 10 years, and there are women who surprise me with their ability to squish a baby out. I've seen little 4'10" ladies deliver 7 pounders without a problem, and taller women have problems getting out a 6 1/2 pounder. Really, what it comes down to is the size of your pelvis. Now, if you see a woman that has large hips, you might say, "Oh, she should have 10 kids. She's got great birthing hips." But really, what do we always hear? We hear that it's the inside that counts. And your pelvis has an inlet, that's what the baby go...

published: 14 Aug 2015

Deliver Rigorous Opportunities for Students Who Have Demonstrated Their Readiness (Full)

David Coleman, incoming President of the College Board, moderates a panel of
distinguished national experts to discuss the evidence for and possible solutions
to the problem of providing all students with equitable access to opportunity.
Learn more about the College Board Forum: http://forum.collegeboard.org

published: 25 Oct 2012

Maximize Your Opportunity and Deliver The Promise

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it for you.
https://www.cbtnews.com/maximize-your-opportunity-and-deliver-the-promise/

published: 06 Mar 2018

What is the most important opportunity you have had to deliver a message?

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Point is dedicated to messaging, the crystallizing ideas, articulating the essence & delivering it for results.
We work globally with data-dumpers, buzz-word-addicts & slide-dependents; among Make a Point clients are Microsoft, Cisco, Applied Materials, EY, Merck Group, Amdocs, NICE, Adama, Teva. We work with executives, teams & organizations on any opportunity to deliver a message; internal or external, face-to-face or remote, formal & informal.
We created Make a Point, our online message-crafting tool based on 10+ years of preparing clients for events, conferences, customer-facing opportunities, etc. Make a Point is our way of ...

published: 11 Sep 2016

WHEN GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY, DELIVER EXCELLENCE AND NEVER QUIT.......ITS BEEN A GREAT YEAR.

published: 04 Dec 2017

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you.

published: 28 Jun 2018

How We Deliver Sales Opportunities: Our Approach

Winning new profitable business can be made easier working with Broadley Speaking's proven methodology. Listen to Cristel Worth explaining how this works.
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Come fare Lead Generation con Successo parte 1. Successful Lead Generation.1(ITA with ENG subtitles)"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1WUtEUImXE
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

published: 01 Mar 2018

Sales Tip - The Right Way to Deliver a Proposal

http://www.engageselling.com: You work hard to generate a lead and nurture it to a forecast opportunity. Don't blow it when it comes time to deliver the proposal!
Comment below with a sales question and you could be featured in Colleen's next video or win a signed copy of Colleen's book, "NonstopSalesBoom." (http://www.SalesBoomBook.com/go)
See more sales tips at http://www.engageselling.com/sales-tips. And make sure you click to subscribe to this channel!

published: 21 May 2015

HOW TO DELIVER AWARD WINNING CUSTOMER SERVICE | GEOFF RAMM

http://www.geofframm.com
Thanks to viewing my latest video filmed at the Specsavers LOVED Conference at the ICCBirmingham.
This is one of my most recent favourite stories which features in my CelebrityService keynotes and interactive sessions. What Pam did was out of the ordinary. She spotted the opportunity to deliver a great customer experience and she nailed it perfectly and personally. Thank you Pam and Virgin Trains East Coast.
Three simple rules to Celebrity Service; 1. Give what you don't need to. 2. Personalise where you can. 3. Add a touch of magic.
To watch the video I made featuring a cameo performance from Elliot click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS3GWoMcqec
Like you, Geoff Ramm, the creator and author of Celebrity Service and OMG Marketing, knows the on...

Start your own Amazon delivery business make $300,000/year !!!!

Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially s...

Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially see revenues as high as $1,000,000. I will review this opportunity and give you my thoughts

Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially see revenues as high as $1,000,000. I will review this opportunity and give you my thoughts

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Ama...

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Amazon Prime packages in Amazon (AMZN) branded vans and uniforms. The company wants to help launch small businesses in the United States dedicated to taking its packages on the last step of their journey: from local Amazon sorting centers to the customers who ordered them.

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Amazon Prime packages in Amazon (AMZN) branded vans and uniforms. The company wants to help launch small businesses in the United States dedicated to taking its packages on the last step of their journey: from local Amazon sorting centers to the customers who ordered them.

After a touch from Heaven through ProphetT.B. Joshua, the demon within this Swedish man goes wild and reveals itself as a legion. Prophet T.B. Joshua uses the opportunity to pray for viewers all over the world!
“Whatever demon, whatever name you call - there is never a demon Jesus cannot deliver. Be delivered, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!” #TBJoshua
STAY CONNECTED TO EMMANUEL TV:
- Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/tbjministries
- Follow us on Instagram – http://www.instagram.com/tbjoshua
- Follow us on Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/scoantbjoshua
- Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/scoanvideos?sub_confirmation=1

After a touch from Heaven through ProphetT.B. Joshua, the demon within this Swedish man goes wild and reveals itself as a legion. Prophet T.B. Joshua uses the opportunity to pray for viewers all over the world!
“Whatever demon, whatever name you call - there is never a demon Jesus cannot deliver. Be delivered, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ!” #TBJoshua
STAY CONNECTED TO EMMANUEL TV:
- Like us on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/tbjministries
- Follow us on Instagram – http://www.instagram.com/tbjoshua
- Follow us on Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/scoantbjoshua
- Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/scoanvideos?sub_confirmation=1

I'm very petite. Is it safe to deliver my baby vaginally, or should I have a C-section?

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how ...

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how it goes. And you're wondering if that's an okay plan. And most definitely. I've been a Labor & Delivery nurse for 10 years, and there are women who surprise me with their ability to squish a baby out. I've seen little 4'10" ladies deliver 7 pounders without a problem, and taller women have problems getting out a 6 1/2 pounder. Really, what it comes down to is the size of your pelvis. Now, if you see a woman that has large hips, you might say, "Oh, she should have 10 kids. She's got great birthing hips." But really, what do we always hear? We hear that it's the inside that counts. And your pelvis has an inlet, that's what the baby goes through, that's what they fit through. There's no way to predetermine the size of your pelvis, and compare it to the size of your baby, and decide if they're proportionate. The only thing we can do is try to squeeze them through. So this would mean either letting you go into labor spontaneously, or by inducing you once you get far enough along that the doctor feels like there would be minimal risk to the baby for them to be born. Usually this is at 39 weeks and beyond.
So if this is your first baby, it would be normal for labor to take a long time. On average, first-time moms labor from 12 to 18 hours, and this is without an induction. And it also doesn't include all the hours leading up to labor when you might have been contracting a lot and feeling like you're in labor. The true definition of labor is actually cervical change from hour to hour. So some girls say, "I was in labor for 5 days.", and really, you're only in labor for the hours leading up to the delivery of your baby when your cervix is actively changing from hour to hour. So basically what I'm getting at is if you spontaneously go into labor or you're induced, expect it to take a long time. Don't be surprised by that.
And then what would clue the doctors into the fact that a C-section is necessary is that, above and beyond the normal amount of time that we expect, your contractions are strong enough that your cervix should be changing, and it's not. Or maybe the baby's head never comes down in your pelvis. It is possible to just halt progress altogether. Maybe you don't get past 1, 2, 3, 4 centimeters, but there are some women who get all the way to 10, push for 2 hours, and still need a C-section. That's determined when the baby just won't fit through. So there are different ways that we can tell this. We monitor closely during labor, and give you ample opportunity to see if you can deliver vaginally, as longs your baby is tolerating things, and the heartbeat pattern of your baby is showing us that they're doing well while inside of you. We can be patient and give it some time before we throw in the towel and say it's time for a C-section.
Now one thing I want you to understand is that C-sections are not the worst case scenario. So if you end up needing a C-section, just know that it's basically like a detour. Our goal is a healthy mom and a healthy baby, and we're assuming that that's yours too. And sometimes C-sections are necessary in order to achieve good outcomes. So I recommend staying in close contact with your doctor, and make sure you keep all of your prenatal appointments, write down questions that you might have, ask them, and your doctor will be able to give you the best advice based on their knowledge of your circumstances. And then of course, your nurses and your doctor, when you're in the hospital laboring, will be able to answer any questions you have about what's happening at that point. Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how it goes. And you're wondering if that's an okay plan. And most definitely. I've been a Labor & Delivery nurse for 10 years, and there are women who surprise me with their ability to squish a baby out. I've seen little 4'10" ladies deliver 7 pounders without a problem, and taller women have problems getting out a 6 1/2 pounder. Really, what it comes down to is the size of your pelvis. Now, if you see a woman that has large hips, you might say, "Oh, she should have 10 kids. She's got great birthing hips." But really, what do we always hear? We hear that it's the inside that counts. And your pelvis has an inlet, that's what the baby goes through, that's what they fit through. There's no way to predetermine the size of your pelvis, and compare it to the size of your baby, and decide if they're proportionate. The only thing we can do is try to squeeze them through. So this would mean either letting you go into labor spontaneously, or by inducing you once you get far enough along that the doctor feels like there would be minimal risk to the baby for them to be born. Usually this is at 39 weeks and beyond.
So if this is your first baby, it would be normal for labor to take a long time. On average, first-time moms labor from 12 to 18 hours, and this is without an induction. And it also doesn't include all the hours leading up to labor when you might have been contracting a lot and feeling like you're in labor. The true definition of labor is actually cervical change from hour to hour. So some girls say, "I was in labor for 5 days.", and really, you're only in labor for the hours leading up to the delivery of your baby when your cervix is actively changing from hour to hour. So basically what I'm getting at is if you spontaneously go into labor or you're induced, expect it to take a long time. Don't be surprised by that.
And then what would clue the doctors into the fact that a C-section is necessary is that, above and beyond the normal amount of time that we expect, your contractions are strong enough that your cervix should be changing, and it's not. Or maybe the baby's head never comes down in your pelvis. It is possible to just halt progress altogether. Maybe you don't get past 1, 2, 3, 4 centimeters, but there are some women who get all the way to 10, push for 2 hours, and still need a C-section. That's determined when the baby just won't fit through. So there are different ways that we can tell this. We monitor closely during labor, and give you ample opportunity to see if you can deliver vaginally, as longs your baby is tolerating things, and the heartbeat pattern of your baby is showing us that they're doing well while inside of you. We can be patient and give it some time before we throw in the towel and say it's time for a C-section.
Now one thing I want you to understand is that C-sections are not the worst case scenario. So if you end up needing a C-section, just know that it's basically like a detour. Our goal is a healthy mom and a healthy baby, and we're assuming that that's yours too. And sometimes C-sections are necessary in order to achieve good outcomes. So I recommend staying in close contact with your doctor, and make sure you keep all of your prenatal appointments, write down questions that you might have, ask them, and your doctor will be able to give you the best advice based on their knowledge of your circumstances. And then of course, your nurses and your doctor, when you're in the hospital laboring, will be able to answer any questions you have about what's happening at that point. Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.

David Coleman, incoming President of the College Board, moderates a panel of
distinguished national experts to discuss the evidence for and possible solutions
to the problem of providing all students with equitable access to opportunity.
Learn more about the College Board Forum: http://forum.collegeboard.org

David Coleman, incoming President of the College Board, moderates a panel of
distinguished national experts to discuss the evidence for and possible solutions
to the problem of providing all students with equitable access to opportunity.
Learn more about the College Board Forum: http://forum.collegeboard.org

Maximize Your Opportunity and Deliver The Promise

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it...

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it for you.
https://www.cbtnews.com/maximize-your-opportunity-and-deliver-the-promise/

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it for you.
https://www.cbtnews.com/maximize-your-opportunity-and-deliver-the-promise/

What is the most important opportunity you have had to deliver a message?

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Po...

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Point is dedicated to messaging, the crystallizing ideas, articulating the essence & delivering it for results.
We work globally with data-dumpers, buzz-word-addicts & slide-dependents; among Make a Point clients are Microsoft, Cisco, Applied Materials, EY, Merck Group, Amdocs, NICE, Adama, Teva. We work with executives, teams & organizations on any opportunity to deliver a message; internal or external, face-to-face or remote, formal & informal.
We created Make a Point, our online message-crafting tool based on 10+ years of preparing clients for events, conferences, customer-facing opportunities, etc. Make a Point is our way of sharing our expertise - a messaging DIY. How?
A 5-steps to transform ideas into messages.
Make a Point asks, challenges, pushes farther to find focus.
Ideas are organized, processed, edited.
A smart scan evaluates messages
Video to simulate message delivery.
Thought partners, peers and experts for feedback & collaboration.
Master messaging with Make a Point!
howtomakeapoint.com/
https://twitter.com/howtomakeapoint
www.facebook.com/howtomakeapoint/

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Point is dedicated to messaging, the crystallizing ideas, articulating the essence & delivering it for results.
We work globally with data-dumpers, buzz-word-addicts & slide-dependents; among Make a Point clients are Microsoft, Cisco, Applied Materials, EY, Merck Group, Amdocs, NICE, Adama, Teva. We work with executives, teams & organizations on any opportunity to deliver a message; internal or external, face-to-face or remote, formal & informal.
We created Make a Point, our online message-crafting tool based on 10+ years of preparing clients for events, conferences, customer-facing opportunities, etc. Make a Point is our way of sharing our expertise - a messaging DIY. How?
A 5-steps to transform ideas into messages.
Make a Point asks, challenges, pushes farther to find focus.
Ideas are organized, processed, edited.
A smart scan evaluates messages
Video to simulate message delivery.
Thought partners, peers and experts for feedback & collaboration.
Master messaging with Make a Point!
howtomakeapoint.com/
https://twitter.com/howtomakeapoint
www.facebook.com/howtomakeapoint/

Sales Tip - The Right Way to Deliver a Proposal

http://www.engageselling.com: You work hard to generate a lead and nurture it to a forecast opportunity. Don't blow it when it comes time to deliver the proposa...

http://www.engageselling.com: You work hard to generate a lead and nurture it to a forecast opportunity. Don't blow it when it comes time to deliver the proposal!
Comment below with a sales question and you could be featured in Colleen's next video or win a signed copy of Colleen's book, "NonstopSalesBoom." (http://www.SalesBoomBook.com/go)
See more sales tips at http://www.engageselling.com/sales-tips. And make sure you click to subscribe to this channel!

http://www.engageselling.com: You work hard to generate a lead and nurture it to a forecast opportunity. Don't blow it when it comes time to deliver the proposal!
Comment below with a sales question and you could be featured in Colleen's next video or win a signed copy of Colleen's book, "NonstopSalesBoom." (http://www.SalesBoomBook.com/go)
See more sales tips at http://www.engageselling.com/sales-tips. And make sure you click to subscribe to this channel!

http://www.geofframm.com
Thanks to viewing my latest video filmed at the Specsavers LOVED Conference at the ICCBirmingham.
This is one of my most recent favourite stories which features in my CelebrityService keynotes and interactive sessions. What Pam did was out of the ordinary. She spotted the opportunity to deliver a great customer experience and she nailed it perfectly and personally. Thank you Pam and Virgin Trains East Coast.
Three simple rules to Celebrity Service; 1. Give what you don't need to. 2. Personalise where you can. 3. Add a touch of magic.
To watch the video I made featuring a cameo performance from Elliot click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS3GWoMcqec
Like you, Geoff Ramm, the creator and author of Celebrity Service and OMG Marketing, knows the only way you can attract more customers is to create jaw-dropping marketing. Not only that but great customer service leads to lucrative, repeat business.
So how do you create highly successful marketing ideas? And how can you design a customer experience that has you talked about for decades to come? Geoff knows the Jedi Mind Trick to make you craved by your customers, envied by your competitors and raved about in your industry.
In his interactive customer service and marketing keynotes, your team will not only discover out-of-this-world ideas, they will come up with them and be excited to implement them too.
Entrepreneurs, companies and organisations across six continents have outperformed the competition by using Geoff's unique insights on customer service and marketing.
Geoff’s on-stage presence will have you on the edge of your creative seats.

http://www.geofframm.com
Thanks to viewing my latest video filmed at the Specsavers LOVED Conference at the ICCBirmingham.
This is one of my most recent favourite stories which features in my CelebrityService keynotes and interactive sessions. What Pam did was out of the ordinary. She spotted the opportunity to deliver a great customer experience and she nailed it perfectly and personally. Thank you Pam and Virgin Trains East Coast.
Three simple rules to Celebrity Service; 1. Give what you don't need to. 2. Personalise where you can. 3. Add a touch of magic.
To watch the video I made featuring a cameo performance from Elliot click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS3GWoMcqec
Like you, Geoff Ramm, the creator and author of Celebrity Service and OMG Marketing, knows the only way you can attract more customers is to create jaw-dropping marketing. Not only that but great customer service leads to lucrative, repeat business.
So how do you create highly successful marketing ideas? And how can you design a customer experience that has you talked about for decades to come? Geoff knows the Jedi Mind Trick to make you craved by your customers, envied by your competitors and raved about in your industry.
In his interactive customer service and marketing keynotes, your team will not only discover out-of-this-world ideas, they will come up with them and be excited to implement them too.
Entrepreneurs, companies and organisations across six continents have outperformed the competition by using Geoff's unique insights on customer service and marketing.
Geoff’s on-stage presence will have you on the edge of your creative seats.

Start your own Amazon delivery business make $300,000/year !!!!

Last week Amazon unveiled a new opportunity for entrepreneurs. If you have $10,000 you have the opportunity to start an Amazon business that could potentially see revenues as high as $1,000,000. I will review this opportunity and give you my thoughts

Amazon wants you to start a business to deliver its packages

If you have $10,000 and want to be your own boss, Amazon has a deal for you. Starting today, you can apply to start your very own small business, delivering Amazon Prime packages in Amazon (AMZN) branded vans and uniforms. The company wants to help launch small businesses in the United States dedicated to taking its packages on the last step of their journey: from local Amazon sorting centers to the customers who ordered them.

NEVER A DEMON JESUS CANNOT DELIVER!

After a touch from Heaven through ProphetT.B. Joshua, the demon within this Swedish man goes wild and reveals itself as a legion. Prophet T.B. Joshua uses the opportunity to pray for viewers all over the world!
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I'm very petite. Is it safe to deliver my baby vaginally, or should I have a C-section?

You mentioned that you have a petite frame, and at your prenatal appointments, your doctors talked to you about still trying a vaginal delivery, and seeing how it goes. And you're wondering if that's an okay plan. And most definitely. I've been a Labor & Delivery nurse for 10 years, and there are women who surprise me with their ability to squish a baby out. I've seen little 4'10" ladies deliver 7 pounders without a problem, and taller women have problems getting out a 6 1/2 pounder. Really, what it comes down to is the size of your pelvis. Now, if you see a woman that has large hips, you might say, "Oh, she should have 10 kids. She's got great birthing hips." But really, what do we always hear? We hear that it's the inside that counts. And your pelvis has an inlet, that's what the baby goes through, that's what they fit through. There's no way to predetermine the size of your pelvis, and compare it to the size of your baby, and decide if they're proportionate. The only thing we can do is try to squeeze them through. So this would mean either letting you go into labor spontaneously, or by inducing you once you get far enough along that the doctor feels like there would be minimal risk to the baby for them to be born. Usually this is at 39 weeks and beyond.
So if this is your first baby, it would be normal for labor to take a long time. On average, first-time moms labor from 12 to 18 hours, and this is without an induction. And it also doesn't include all the hours leading up to labor when you might have been contracting a lot and feeling like you're in labor. The true definition of labor is actually cervical change from hour to hour. So some girls say, "I was in labor for 5 days.", and really, you're only in labor for the hours leading up to the delivery of your baby when your cervix is actively changing from hour to hour. So basically what I'm getting at is if you spontaneously go into labor or you're induced, expect it to take a long time. Don't be surprised by that.
And then what would clue the doctors into the fact that a C-section is necessary is that, above and beyond the normal amount of time that we expect, your contractions are strong enough that your cervix should be changing, and it's not. Or maybe the baby's head never comes down in your pelvis. It is possible to just halt progress altogether. Maybe you don't get past 1, 2, 3, 4 centimeters, but there are some women who get all the way to 10, push for 2 hours, and still need a C-section. That's determined when the baby just won't fit through. So there are different ways that we can tell this. We monitor closely during labor, and give you ample opportunity to see if you can deliver vaginally, as longs your baby is tolerating things, and the heartbeat pattern of your baby is showing us that they're doing well while inside of you. We can be patient and give it some time before we throw in the towel and say it's time for a C-section.
Now one thing I want you to understand is that C-sections are not the worst case scenario. So if you end up needing a C-section, just know that it's basically like a detour. Our goal is a healthy mom and a healthy baby, and we're assuming that that's yours too. And sometimes C-sections are necessary in order to achieve good outcomes. So I recommend staying in close contact with your doctor, and make sure you keep all of your prenatal appointments, write down questions that you might have, ask them, and your doctor will be able to give you the best advice based on their knowledge of your circumstances. And then of course, your nurses and your doctor, when you're in the hospital laboring, will be able to answer any questions you have about what's happening at that point. Good luck with everything, and if you have any other questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/IntermountainMoms, and recommend us to your friends and family too.

Deliver Rigorous Opportunities for Students Who Have Demonstrated Their Readiness (Full)

David Coleman, incoming President of the College Board, moderates a panel of
distinguished national experts to discuss the evidence for and possible solutions
to the problem of providing all students with equitable access to opportunity.
Learn more about the College Board Forum: http://forum.collegeboard.org

Maximize Your Opportunity and Deliver The Promise

What’s in it for the customer? That’s an important way to look at the road to the sale. However, Cory suggest looking at it from the perspective of what’s in it for you.
https://www.cbtnews.com/maximize-your-opportunity-and-deliver-the-promise/

What is the most important opportunity you have had to deliver a message?

Every day brings opportunities to deliver a message: meetings, presentations, webinars, informal encounters. For many, these opportunities are lost.
Make a Point is dedicated to messaging, the crystallizing ideas, articulating the essence & delivering it for results.
We work globally with data-dumpers, buzz-word-addicts & slide-dependents; among Make a Point clients are Microsoft, Cisco, Applied Materials, EY, Merck Group, Amdocs, NICE, Adama, Teva. We work with executives, teams & organizations on any opportunity to deliver a message; internal or external, face-to-face or remote, formal & informal.
We created Make a Point, our online message-crafting tool based on 10+ years of preparing clients for events, conferences, customer-facing opportunities, etc. Make a Point is our way of sharing our expertise - a messaging DIY. How?
A 5-steps to transform ideas into messages.
Make a Point asks, challenges, pushes farther to find focus.
Ideas are organized, processed, edited.
A smart scan evaluates messages
Video to simulate message delivery.
Thought partners, peers and experts for feedback & collaboration.
Master messaging with Make a Point!
howtomakeapoint.com/
https://twitter.com/howtomakeapoint
www.facebook.com/howtomakeapoint/

Sales Tip - The Right Way to Deliver a Proposal

http://www.engageselling.com: You work hard to generate a lead and nurture it to a forecast opportunity. Don't blow it when it comes time to deliver the proposal!
Comment below with a sales question and you could be featured in Colleen's next video or win a signed copy of Colleen's book, "NonstopSalesBoom." (http://www.SalesBoomBook.com/go)
See more sales tips at http://www.engageselling.com/sales-tips. And make sure you click to subscribe to this channel!

HOW TO DELIVER AWARD WINNING CUSTOMER SERVICE | GEOFF RAMM

http://www.geofframm.com
Thanks to viewing my latest video filmed at the Specsavers LOVED Conference at the ICCBirmingham.
This is one of my most recent favourite stories which features in my CelebrityService keynotes and interactive sessions. What Pam did was out of the ordinary. She spotted the opportunity to deliver a great customer experience and she nailed it perfectly and personally. Thank you Pam and Virgin Trains East Coast.
Three simple rules to Celebrity Service; 1. Give what you don't need to. 2. Personalise where you can. 3. Add a touch of magic.
To watch the video I made featuring a cameo performance from Elliot click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS3GWoMcqec
Like you, Geoff Ramm, the creator and author of Celebrity Service and OMG Marketing, knows the only way you can attract more customers is to create jaw-dropping marketing. Not only that but great customer service leads to lucrative, repeat business.
So how do you create highly successful marketing ideas? And how can you design a customer experience that has you talked about for decades to come? Geoff knows the Jedi Mind Trick to make you craved by your customers, envied by your competitors and raved about in your industry.
In his interactive customer service and marketing keynotes, your team will not only discover out-of-this-world ideas, they will come up with them and be excited to implement them too.
Entrepreneurs, companies and organisations across six continents have outperformed the competition by using Geoff's unique insights on customer service and marketing.
Geoff’s on-stage presence will have you on the edge of your creative seats.

Delivery (commerce)

Delivery is the process of transporting goods from a source location to a predefined destination. There are different delivery types. Cargo (physical goods) are primarily delivered via roads and railroads on land, shipping lanes on the sea and airline networks in the air. Certain specialized goods may be delivered via other networks, such as pipelines for liquid goods, power grids for electrical power and computer networks such as the Internet or broadcast networks for electronic information.

The general process of delivering goods is known as distribution. The study of effective processes for delivery and disposition of goods and personnel is called logistics. Firms that specialize in delivering commercial goods from point of production or storage to point of sale are generally known as distributors, while those that specialize in the delivery of goods to the consumer are known as delivery services. Postal, courier, and relocation services also deliver goods for commercial and private interests.

But the referees didn't call pass interference on the play, forcing New Orleans to kick a field goal and giving the Rams an opportunity to tie the game late in regulation ... up to get exclusives, daily highlights, analysis and more—delivered right to your inbox!....

The exhibit also provides visitors an opportunity to go beyond King's most familiar words to learn something new, said LaurenTateBaeza, head of content for the center. "It gives us an opportunity to tell a story that maybe they didn't know about something that they very much know," she said....

But the referees didn't call pass interference on the play, forcing New Orleans to kick a field goal and giving the Rams an opportunity to tie the game late in regulation ... up to get exclusives, daily highlights, analysis and more—delivered right to your inbox!....

The exhibit also provides visitors an opportunity to go beyond King's most familiar words to learn something new, said LaurenTateBaeza, head of content for the center. "It gives us an opportunity to tell a story that maybe they didn't know about something that they very much know," she said....

There are productivity and growth opportunities to be realized from diversity, with the IMF determining that there are significant output gains across all country types ...Womendeliver returns just as high as men do ... That can compound in gains during times of volatile markets, and can deliver more stable returns over time....

This should not overshadow the fact that the Rams played a great game, and the Saints had multiple missed opportunities in the game ... I do know that this doesn’t have exactly the same feeling that the MinneapolisMiracle of last year delivered, but it still stings like a punch to the gut....

There are several local organizations that provide volunteer opportunities to help older adults in the community ...The Shepherd’s Center has a range of volunteer opportunities, such as providing transportation or companionship, performing minor home repairs, or becoming a SHIIP Medicare counselor, just to name a few....

... us not be in a haste because of political expediency to stampede them or push them to make mistakes in the work that they do…They have proven time without number in some of the gruesome cases that, if given the opportunity and space, they can [deliver]...”....

Marvin Newman delivered a eulogy for his father while standing near the flag-draped casket and photographs of the 94-year-old Marine Corps veteran ...Alfred Newman was known to his family for loving the outdoors because it provided opportunities to fish and to hunt, his son said....

The over 800,000 federal workers furloughed or working without pay don’t deserve this hardship, but we have the opportunity to take action and deliver a message of hope and solidarity.“ ... funding provisions for the border wall he promised to deliver during his campaign trail....

PM Netanyahu has protested vehemently that to make the announcement before the elections would be unfair since it would not give him the opportunity of the hearing he is entitled to, thus preventing the voters from learning his side of the case....